Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... thou be , or elles sung , " That thou be understond , God I beseech ! " Troilus and Cress . End of Book V. It was easier to prefer a prayer , than to suggest any human means of accomplishing the object of his wishes . The veil which ...
... thou be , or elles sung , " That thou be understond , God I beseech ! " Troilus and Cress . End of Book V. It was easier to prefer a prayer , than to suggest any human means of accomplishing the object of his wishes . The veil which ...
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... du Vieux Langage , supposes the earliest troubadours of eminence , WILLIAM COUNT OF POITIERS , and RAYMOND COUNT OF THOU- LOUSE , to have flourished in 1071 and 1092 , so that the only known poet confessedly anterior to the reign [ 40 ]
... du Vieux Langage , supposes the earliest troubadours of eminence , WILLIAM COUNT OF POITIERS , and RAYMOND COUNT OF THOU- LOUSE , to have flourished in 1071 and 1092 , so that the only known poet confessedly anterior to the reign [ 40 ]
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... thou cuckoo ! Ne swick thou never now . The first poet who occurs in the beginning of the fourteenth century is ROBERT MANNYNG , com- monly called ROBERT DE BRUNNE . He was , as far as we know , merely a translator . His first work ...
... thou cuckoo ! Ne swick thou never now . The first poet who occurs in the beginning of the fourteenth century is ROBERT MANNYNG , com- monly called ROBERT DE BRUNNE . He was , as far as we know , merely a translator . His first work ...
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... thou drink no day ere thou dine somewhat : • Advise , exhort . Eaten . Fr. 3 Health . Eat not , I hote thee , ere Hunger thee [ 151 ]
... thou drink no day ere thou dine somewhat : • Advise , exhort . Eaten . Fr. 3 Health . Eat not , I hote thee , ere Hunger thee [ 151 ]
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... thou diet thee thus , I dare lay my ears That Physic shall his furred hood for his food sell , And his cloak of Calabrye , with all his knaps3 of gold , 2 And be fain , by my faith , his physic to let , 4 And learn to labour with hand ...
... thou diet thee thus , I dare lay my ears That Physic shall his furred hood for his food sell , And his cloak of Calabrye , with all his knaps3 of gold , 2 And be fain , by my faith , his physic to let , 4 And learn to labour with hand ...
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